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when you say that russia violated some laws this is actually not substantiated at this point. but look i think not to go into a very close legal debate which i'm ready for i'm prepared for but i think it's just part of the of the situation part of the problem i think that both in russia and in ukraine there were there were more than enough people who were happy to exaggerate this conflict and to use the situation for both and to ukrainian or enter russian propaganda inside of the two countries so i think that clearly damage the relationship of the two countries if we want to think long term. we should find a proper solution for corporation of ukraine associated with the european union and russia and the think it's in the long term russian interests to have a predictable partner here in q well i think i would agree with you and one thing that russia and the european union definitely have in common is that they both want to have a prosperous and stable ukraine because if this crisis goes on all those people will go either ukrainian people will go either to russia or to the right
when you say that russia violated some laws this is actually not substantiated at this point. but look i think not to go into a very close legal debate which i'm ready for i'm prepared for but i think it's just part of the of the situation part of the problem i think that both in russia and in ukraine there were there were more than enough people who were happy to exaggerate this conflict and to use the situation for both and to ukrainian or enter russian propaganda inside of the two countries...
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from jordan to mauritania to produce infographics that she law,that under yemeni women are considered to be their husband's or property. egypt's penal code. men -- campaign has been promoted by a social media platform with web users sharing information about places in their country. others are showing support through photos, like the syrian man holding a sign to say that he thinks eating a woman is a sign of weakness -- that beating a woman is a sign of weakness and not of manliness. claiming seven out of 10 women have been subjected to some form of violence. due to forced marriages. madrid barajas airport, tokyo international airport, and london's waterloo station has expanded its navigation service to 60 -- 15 airports and 60 train stations to allow travelers to plan their trips ahead of time. some of these stops are notoriously easy to get lost in. american web user lindsey fisher start the glasses for nowhere facebook page when noah refused to wear his glasses. showing that the 4 --year-old was not a big deal, but the page from adultsg posts clear to show that anyone can wear glas
from jordan to mauritania to produce infographics that she law,that under yemeni women are considered to be their husband's or property. egypt's penal code. men -- campaign has been promoted by a social media platform with web users sharing information about places in their country. others are showing support through photos, like the syrian man holding a sign to say that he thinks eating a woman is a sign of weakness -- that beating a woman is a sign of weakness and not of manliness. claiming...
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i would like to start with the issue of syria russia supports its musharraf law sides. drain all the fireman's and it seems it has paid off because right now the western leaders who called for his departure again and again. seem to want to negotiate you know it's a russia that the russians position was the principal and we live in preston will we have for the international this is our principal. in the second point we want to get the ceasefire. as soon as possible the priests. all the distraction of these beautiful country. we where criticizing us that puts on his mistakes. but do we wear in contact with the opposition. i can kill you is that we received the most cool about two am pdt gauge was off seeing a position of different kinds so we we're working weeks go by it's own. the call. we think that there is unknown nina taste you can go such costs. raising the two concurrent a procedure there is no limit distribution for this snake national religious there is the only way to beat these negotiations. i'll close to think western powers were from striking stereo. a few mo
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politicians in uruguay are preparing to vote on a new law that would legalize marijuana. the bill would allow people over 18 years old to use, grow, and sell the drug. the law is expected to pass in the senate and then go to the president for final approval. >>> canada has signaled intentions to claim the north poll as part of its own territory. a recent survey says the area continues 30% of the world's undiscovered natural gas and 15% of oil. canada has also filed an application seeking to expand its sea boundary. >> today we mark an important stone to define the upper elements of canada's shelf. our government has devoted and will continue to devote the resources necessary to ensure that canada achieves international recognition of the full shelf. we have an important obligation to claim the full shelf as part of our great country. >>> from the arctic to space and another milestone it is within of the most expensive things ever built, but 15 years after the international stays station's modules were connected has that investment paid off? >> reporter: bigger than a foot
politicians in uruguay are preparing to vote on a new law that would legalize marijuana. the bill would allow people over 18 years old to use, grow, and sell the drug. the law is expected to pass in the senate and then go to the president for final approval. >>> canada has signaled intentions to claim the north poll as part of its own territory. a recent survey says the area continues 30% of the world's undiscovered natural gas and 15% of oil. canada has also filed an application...
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and and and instil the law and the e. what eastlake and alex them. it gets a chance. which is still with me. and how i treat it creates because i am and i'm chinese and her an insight i decreased my work. my culture heretics. local taxi to ring as an american style snow i'm interested in and out for telling the story and the way that they can connect to its large audience at the market. universal story on because most of us me at the bench at the one who is an american accent for natives. or are immigrants to snow. i'm also interested in and how. i'll wear it families can come to this place they didn't and made it home and i struggled and let you know what the left hand in things like that. that is also kind of coming to you some of that. story then headed to town i just did it however to see it essentially. and how we write to me. i know. it all. cheesy yes you . the news on him nelson mandela has passed away the age of ninety five he was south africa's first black president and anti apartheid icon and that south africa's transition from white minority rule in the ni
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to worry about the way it would be no crew there's absolutely no reason to be worried about french law don't tell them really surprise that this is getting media coverage as are many french people to work when he wants to know about politics newport news. total on his present to the is completely transparent about his health you will continue to uphold his promises to speak to them and friend to make is to train one of europe's toughest battles against prostitution and trafficking comprises a one thousand five hundred euro fine on anyone paying for workers complain the government is doing the accounts of living punishing the customer and protecting the prostitutes that's what the new bill against prostitution is hoping to cheap to do it the best pasta will be historic monuments because for the last time from staying for six runs and will only be recognized finest especially violence against women. prostitution is currently legal in france but brothels camping in soliciting spaces are you recall the proposed law scraps the two thousand three ban on soliciting and shifts the blame on the
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misrata does not want us to return until there is a law that compensates them they say that there are women who are raped by two we are go they want to investigate us and apply justice they are asking the libyan government not to allow us back until those guilty go to tribunals and are sentenced the refugees at the camp believe they are being collectively punished for the crimes of a few. we are sure some people did bad things we are not all guilty for that people from too we are good have met with people from misrata to solve the problem we apologize to the families of misrata the mediums were good but there is no answer from their side. for now the displaced to work and can only hope and pray that one day they can return to the foreman lives police here r.t. . in other news protesters in kiev and i partially blocking the government building where the cabinet is planning to hold a meeting. in the ukrainian capital for she joins us now is the situation showing any signs of calming down at the moment. well it's kind of a duplicitous issue at this point as you know the crimean parliamen
misrata does not want us to return until there is a law that compensates them they say that there are women who are raped by two we are go they want to investigate us and apply justice they are asking the libyan government not to allow us back until those guilty go to tribunals and are sentenced the refugees at the camp believe they are being collectively punished for the crimes of a few. we are sure some people did bad things we are not all guilty for that people from too we are good have met...
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he is trying to rally support for his signature health care law after the messy launch of his website. his approval ratings have plummeted since the botched rollout of the affordable care act. the legislation, also known as obamacare, is trying to provide health care for the 15% of the americans without health insurance. claim they have already benefited from obamacare. plaguedwebsite launch by technical problems, on tuesday the american president was at pains to give his affordable care act a clean bill of health. >> noun the website -- now the website is working for the vast majority. we want to ensure folks folks -- folks focus on what is at stake here, which is the capacity for you or your family's to be able to have the security of decent health insurance at a reasonable cost. >> launched on october 1, healthcare.gov was designed to allow people to shop for insurance policies to provide medical coverage for millions of uninsured. problems host of emerge. insurers said many application forms were strewn with evers and others simply disappeared. website users complained of frequent
he is trying to rally support for his signature health care law after the messy launch of his website. his approval ratings have plummeted since the botched rollout of the affordable care act. the legislation, also known as obamacare, is trying to provide health care for the 15% of the americans without health insurance. claim they have already benefited from obamacare. plaguedwebsite launch by technical problems, on tuesday the american president was at pains to give his affordable care act a...
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president barack obama has been defending his flag ship health care law. there has been problems with the website allowing people to buy medical insurance. as a result his personal approval ratings plummeted. obama says the affordable care act will be worth it. >> the u.s. city of detroit has been given the go ahead. it's a blow to trade unions who travel the decision, which paves the way to spending cuts. it's an attempt to pay off some of the $18 billion debt. >> india is refusing to bundle on food subsidies as negotiations to finalise a trade deal continues as a world trade organization summit in indonesia. hundreds of protesters held demonstrations outside the conference in bali, angry that a deal could lead to the elimination of subsidies. >> south korea's president opened an international fund to help those countries most vulnerable to climate change. >> it is expected to help pour nations reduce greenhouse gas emissions. the money from the fund is supposed to come from the rich countries. only sea has contributed $40 million towards it. >> translati
president barack obama has been defending his flag ship health care law. there has been problems with the website allowing people to buy medical insurance. as a result his personal approval ratings plummeted. obama says the affordable care act will be worth it. >> the u.s. city of detroit has been given the go ahead. it's a blow to trade unions who travel the decision, which paves the way to spending cuts. it's an attempt to pay off some of the $18 billion debt. >> india is refusing...
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router does not want us to return until there is a law that compensates them they say that there are women who are raped by two we are go they want to investigate us and apply justice they are asking the libyan government not to allow us back until those guilty go to tribunals in our sentence the refugees at the camp believe they are being collectively punished for the crimes of a few and we are sure some people did bad things we are not all guilty for that people from too we are good have met with people from misrata to solve the problem we apologized to the families of misrata the medium's were good but there is no answer from their side. for now the displaced to work and can only hope and pray that one day they can return to the form of knives police here r.t. . and while in tripoli itself libyan politicians are reportedly voted in favor of being based in education rather an islamic sharia law now the immediate revocations a move yet clear especially considering the authorities in tripoli don't hold sway over the entire country will follow that up for you. many british households
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surveillance laws. they have written an open letter to president obama and they say the government needs to preserve people's trust in the internet. what are they demanding and are they proposing reforms. >> reporter: that's a good question, but first what they're demanding from the u.s. government is five principles to be respected. the core principles is the end to the mass data collecting. we've learned from edward snowdon is the collecting and storing. they say that has to end. there has to be more of a legal framework and more accountability and transparency about these operations. they're very worried. these internet companies say they're worried as a result customers around the world simply aren't going to use their services if there is going to be a direct line to the government. as you suggested there are questions that aren't addressed. for stars, why do these companies collect so much information about us in the first place. maybe if they didn't collect so much information and store it away,
surveillance laws. they have written an open letter to president obama and they say the government needs to preserve people's trust in the internet. what are they demanding and are they proposing reforms. >> reporter: that's a good question, but first what they're demanding from the u.s. government is five principles to be respected. the core principles is the end to the mass data collecting. we've learned from edward snowdon is the collecting and storing. they say that has to end. there...
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those writing a law cases could be fined or sent it jail. some people were fined for naming the woman who had been raped. it's illegal to name victims. >>> this is a certain type of court case that often draws comments from social media use users. >> high profile cases that would attract an international interest, but there are quite a number of those involving high pro tile celebrities, politicians, companies, etc. and it's difficult. you look at the position in the u.s. where profession for publication of these sorts of comments, for contempt of court is very, very limited. >> reporter: german officials say far right extremist could be responsible for murders committed over the past 20 years. we follow a massive of review of unsolveds cases. two years ago police acknowledged the murder of these ten people were probably the work of a secret neo-nazi group. the last won surviving from this group is now on trial. >>> an intelligence chief and top commander has died. he's described as torture under his command as efficient. he was 95 years old
those writing a law cases could be fined or sent it jail. some people were fined for naming the woman who had been raped. it's illegal to name victims. >>> this is a certain type of court case that often draws comments from social media use users. >> high profile cases that would attract an international interest, but there are quite a number of those involving high pro tile celebrities, politicians, companies, etc. and it's difficult. you look at the position in the u.s. where...
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subscribing militias who want to impose their own version of strict islamic law. there won't be any changes. in security for a long time to come to my roof and burn in the u.k. thank you. thank you and while this plays out libya is indigenous tribal groups are largely being left to fend for themselves being targeted spire militias for having previously supported colonel gadhafi and his day paul asli reports next on the plight of one embattled minority there. this dirt track was once a building site teeming with foreign construction workers now it's home to forgotten victims of the revolution the people of to wear two years ago after the revolution rebel groups expelled them from their homes accusing them of supporting president gadhafi two month long siege of misrata to work there is now a ghost town the only living things straight animals and the odd militia men the population scattered across the country in telecom at a refugee camp run by the aid humanitarian organization is home to one thousand five hundred of them that's around three hundred families the to w
subscribing militias who want to impose their own version of strict islamic law. there won't be any changes. in security for a long time to come to my roof and burn in the u.k. thank you. thank you and while this plays out libya is indigenous tribal groups are largely being left to fend for themselves being targeted spire militias for having previously supported colonel gadhafi and his day paul asli reports next on the plight of one embattled minority there. this dirt track was once a building...
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so the sharia law. that is being imposed now jaafari. in shiite areas. have already been complaining about the religious leaders and not just so. the shia leaders themselves and not just are not defending the ministry of justice or we all running out of time here but i would just like to ask you one other thing i mean you have spent time in iraq when saddam hussein was in charge how would you compare the country now it's what it was like then. well we're not around during the time of the sanctions you know that the harshest sanctions and these three are. after six months after the bombings in ninety one there was electricity there was telephone again there was a fair distribution. russians so people didn't die of hunger people died because there was no no not enough clean water i'm sure on a lot of diseases going about a sanctions imposed by the united states but there were basic services that people have work and it's not like the situation where after ten years. occupation eleven years and. that there are no basic services there. we understand i certai
so the sharia law. that is being imposed now jaafari. in shiite areas. have already been complaining about the religious leaders and not just so. the shia leaders themselves and not just are not defending the ministry of justice or we all running out of time here but i would just like to ask you one other thing i mean you have spent time in iraq when saddam hussein was in charge how would you compare the country now it's what it was like then. well we're not around during the time of the...
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swet journey to the law can be an act of pennants in itself. doesn't offer excitement or adventure yet many come here for months at a time some never leave it's old they say that the same as them. this is one of the holiest sites of the russian orthodox church home to a thriving ministry the lay community that works with it and groups of volunteers that come and go throughout the year for the face folks this is a journey for the soul a pilgrimage. this is.
swet journey to the law can be an act of pennants in itself. doesn't offer excitement or adventure yet many come here for months at a time some never leave it's old they say that the same as them. this is one of the holiest sites of the russian orthodox church home to a thriving ministry the lay community that works with it and groups of volunteers that come and go throughout the year for the face folks this is a journey for the soul a pilgrimage. this is.
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our laws on the country which libya was a secular state mostly and it was surrounded by secular state if you remember tunisia and egypt who are mostly secular and this has a very dangerous effect in the region if it if it does go forward it won't unite the country this will divide the country the libyans have been used to forty two years of secularists are rule or secularist will manner of living in the country and most of them subscribe to that so these are very few and far between. groups that are trying to impose this only because there aren't had they not been armed they would not have been listened to at all while this place because indigenous tribal groups are largely being left to fend for themselves some of being targeted by militias for having allegedly supported colonel gadhafi and his policy reports next to the plight of one embattled minority. this dirt track was once a building site teeming with foreign construction workers now it's home to forgotten victims of the revolution the people of to work two years ago after the revolution rebel groups expelled them from their ho
our laws on the country which libya was a secular state mostly and it was surrounded by secular state if you remember tunisia and egypt who are mostly secular and this has a very dangerous effect in the region if it if it does go forward it won't unite the country this will divide the country the libyans have been used to forty two years of secularists are rule or secularist will manner of living in the country and most of them subscribe to that so these are very few and far between. groups...
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are calling for tougher laws to police aggressive beggars finally no longer will the banker beggars be shaking us down for yet more and outs and bailouts every time we passed the city no longer listening to the police for more money printing and free credit facilities we're sick and tired of all the banker beggars harassing us every time we pass one of their twelve. like this famous one hey i'm jimmy don't oh look at your banking system going to trash on the ground before me through thousand dollars it'll give a burke give me a trillion i want another trillion more trillions do they give me give me. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic school here. in the world talks of your peace interview intriguing story for you. arabic for a visit arabic. but again now even while he keeps the welcome mat for potential new members it could be setting itself up for trouble ahead one of the impending threats has widespread poverty which some say the bill just won't be able to handle over twenty percent of the u.s. population is it risk of poverty bold kariya is one of the most imp
are calling for tougher laws to police aggressive beggars finally no longer will the banker beggars be shaking us down for yet more and outs and bailouts every time we passed the city no longer listening to the police for more money printing and free credit facilities we're sick and tired of all the banker beggars harassing us every time we pass one of their twelve. like this famous one hey i'm jimmy don't oh look at your banking system going to trash on the ground before me through thousand...
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are calling for tougher laws to police aggressive beggars finally no longer will the banker beggars be shaking us down for yet more and outs and bailouts every time we passed the city no longer listening to the plead for more money printing and free credit facilities we're sick and tired of all the banker beggars harassing us every time we pass one of their toll booths. like this famous one hey i'm jimmy don't oh look i found it you're bragging says. and then i found trash on the ground before me through the dollars given burke give me a trillion i want another trillion more trillions do they give me give me. speak your language. use programs and documentaries and spanish matters to you. keep stories. here to. find out more visit. yemen's defense ministry complex in the heart of the capital's been shaken by a car bomb or more than two hours of intense fighting at least fifty two people have died in the attack which also left under sixty two injured according to officials the government says that a relative of the president's among the dead there the managing editor of the yemen times g
are calling for tougher laws to police aggressive beggars finally no longer will the banker beggars be shaking us down for yet more and outs and bailouts every time we passed the city no longer listening to the plead for more money printing and free credit facilities we're sick and tired of all the banker beggars harassing us every time we pass one of their toll booths. like this famous one hey i'm jimmy don't oh look i found it you're bragging says. and then i found trash on the ground before...
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from administrative directives to law enforcement officers, telling them not to arrest or deport the vast majority of those in the u.s. illegally to major rewrites of the affordable care act via speeches or the white house blog, president obama has grown increasingly willing to use the powers of the executive branch to effect major changes without ever going through congress. jonathan turley, a supporter of the president and his policies calls the trend troubling. >> the problem with what the president is doing is he's not simply posing a danger to the constitutional system, he's becoming the very danger the constitution was designed to avoid, that is the concentration of power in any single branch. >> reporter: other constitutional experts argue that president obama is carrying out his constitutional duties to take care that the laws be faithfully executed by revising obama care in ways that will make it viable. >> i have to say that hyperventilating about how extraordinary and unprecedented and unconstitutional these delays are is just -- is just that, it's hyperventilation and con
from administrative directives to law enforcement officers, telling them not to arrest or deport the vast majority of those in the u.s. illegally to major rewrites of the affordable care act via speeches or the white house blog, president obama has grown increasingly willing to use the powers of the executive branch to effect major changes without ever going through congress. jonathan turley, a supporter of the president and his policies calls the trend troubling. >> the problem with what...
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streets of cairo, against the implementation of the law. i think what you're going to see going forward is that there's a complex interchange between repression and mobilization that the more the government attempts to criminalize protest, if you will, the more that there's going to be a push back against it. >> when you look back at the case with the young women arrested and sentenced to prison, why do you think the government cracked down so hard against those women? did they not see the outrage that would cause? >> that is something of a mystery. i would stress that that decision would have been made by the individual prosecutors in alexandria and that particular judge. i know there's been some question of that judge's political leanings, but again, i would stress that the egyptian judiciary is a really vast and politically diverse institution and you have judges that have a whole range of political views and philosophies. my sense is that this particular case was the work of institution that are not necessarily coordinating with the cen
streets of cairo, against the implementation of the law. i think what you're going to see going forward is that there's a complex interchange between repression and mobilization that the more the government attempts to criminalize protest, if you will, the more that there's going to be a push back against it. >> when you look back at the case with the young women arrested and sentenced to prison, why do you think the government cracked down so hard against those women? did they not see...
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made a significant lurch to the right with new policies emerging all over the place populists this new law it's made me but their hostility towards immigration austerity and the very idea of the e.u. has rattled the mainstream parties enough to cause them to step to the right to even you got to look to david cameron's conservatives for an example of that us so are the liberals dying a slow death. pain president of the audi alliance views important that there is a party prepared to stand up to the far right when so many are simply moving on to their ground in the hope of recovering lost will discuss this is an existence we see it in the premium polls we see it in people's attitudes what we have to convince people is that the european union brings us a lot of benefits but needs reform if it is to continue to bring us those benefits and committed to the race then but certainly swimming against the tabloids europe why the liberals have just six months before the european elections to convince a skeptical public that further a u. integration is a good thing meanwhile the rights will be working
made a significant lurch to the right with new policies emerging all over the place populists this new law it's made me but their hostility towards immigration austerity and the very idea of the e.u. has rattled the mainstream parties enough to cause them to step to the right to even you got to look to david cameron's conservatives for an example of that us so are the liberals dying a slow death. pain president of the audi alliance views important that there is a party prepared to stand up to...
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hosni mubarak in egypt three years ago then i was standing trial under a new law banning unauthorized protests truth got the latest from cairo about that . two leading secular activists mehan they're being charged with illegally protesting and for allegedly assaulting police offices in demonstrations last month and two men who were prominent voices in the january two thousand level revolution among the first to be tried for the offense related to egypt's new controversial protest it was in force by the government last month and bans all rallies to ten people from gathering information in the ministry of interior there was mass aprile when the law was promulgated as people here say most protests are against interior ministry and the brutality of that police force and they will give security forces a copy of the by let me disperse demonstrations this is something we certainly seen in the last few weeks security forces have used tear gas water cannons and birdshot but it's against protesters attempting to rally without permission of the government backed by the military and defending the
hosni mubarak in egypt three years ago then i was standing trial under a new law banning unauthorized protests truth got the latest from cairo about that . two leading secular activists mehan they're being charged with illegally protesting and for allegedly assaulting police offices in demonstrations last month and two men who were prominent voices in the january two thousand level revolution among the first to be tried for the offense related to egypt's new controversial protest it was in...
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and because of criminal law, she is not held to secrecy, and that she can is able to express herself before the prez. and that she cannot only not give you a copy of the document, that i gave to her as original this morning, this is forbidden under the law, but she has the right to communicate to you if she so wishes, what she has received as information this morning. and it is in this very strict legal context that we have decided to hold this, so she can express herself, and that once she has expressed herself, everyone can leave her alone. that's it. so to focus the information on the context, which is suddenly an obviously of world importance, this is normal that suha arafat express herself, and she is doing so through the communications that she about to give you. >> good evening, as you know, i have lost my husband. on the 11th of october, 2004, following what was given to me as as a cerebral hemorrhage as a result of intestinal complications. blue no sign of fever had been assessed at the time. and numerous rumors have. it is after these conditions that 2011, an al jazeera pre
and because of criminal law, she is not held to secrecy, and that she can is able to express herself before the prez. and that she cannot only not give you a copy of the document, that i gave to her as original this morning, this is forbidden under the law, but she has the right to communicate to you if she so wishes, what she has received as information this morning. and it is in this very strict legal context that we have decided to hold this, so she can express herself, and that once she has...
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are calling for tougher laws to police aggressive beggars finally no longer will the banker beggars be shaking us down for yet more hand outs and bailouts every time we pass the city no longer listening to them plead for more money printing and free credit facilities we're sick and tired of all the banker beggars harassing us every time we pass one of their toll booth. like this famous one hey i'm jimmy don't oh look at your banking system going to. trast on the ground before me through dollars given burke julian oh mother julia more trillions do they give me give me. the book. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on our team reporting from the world talks about the v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing story for you if you. see arabic to find out more visit arabic. dot com. logo and exactly no more sco as the e.u. keeps the welcome mat down for potential new members it could be setting itself up for trouble ahead one of the impending threats is widespread poverty within existing member states with over indeed twenty percent of the blocs population curry liv
are calling for tougher laws to police aggressive beggars finally no longer will the banker beggars be shaking us down for yet more hand outs and bailouts every time we pass the city no longer listening to them plead for more money printing and free credit facilities we're sick and tired of all the banker beggars harassing us every time we pass one of their toll booth. like this famous one hey i'm jimmy don't oh look at your banking system going to. trast on the ground before me through dollars...
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yes and very simply these transfers are unlawful under international law they were senseless because these and then had to search country options for resettlement and they were cruel and reckless they now face a risk of a credible fear they had a credible fear persecution algeria they're facing now a prospect and incommunicado detention for a period weeks. but i know because i'm sorry you do you know you and especially the cole are going to been dealing with these guys more to the release from guantanamo bay you've got to worry but but now there's still a problem well you know these men were cleared or are clients develop as yet was cleared in two thousand and nine section cleared of the bush administration as well is fear of return to out syria was so severe that he wanted to he would want to stay and watch hama rather than be transferred to algeria he was seeking resettlement and a third country and we knew and the u.s. government there were options for his transfer to a safe their country and despite those arsons it forcibly transferred him to a place that he he so you have a huge
yes and very simply these transfers are unlawful under international law they were senseless because these and then had to search country options for resettlement and they were cruel and reckless they now face a risk of a credible fear they had a credible fear persecution algeria they're facing now a prospect and incommunicado detention for a period weeks. but i know because i'm sorry you do you know you and especially the cole are going to been dealing with these guys more to the release from...
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government that backed by the military is defending the legislation saying it's essential to restore law and order and also to help it is tied to the economy the trial marks a key turning point in the summer the military in the government had targeted islamist supporters of mohamed morsy with measure and dameron trial is showing that the government is widely is cracked down to include all forms of dissent even people here in egypt to fear the country is returning to a police states. that makes its worlds apart with oksana boyko he speaks with the spokeswoman of the palestinian government in gaza. ukraine is in a tough spot right now trying to figure out whether to join the e.u. or the regime's custom union it would be nice if they would you know maybe allow the populace to vote for their future via referendum but sadly it looks like the politician. i'll be making the historic decision i can see why some people want to look west and some people want to look east but i don't understand why so-called ukrainian nationalists want so desperately to join the e.u. first off any nationalist group
government that backed by the military is defending the legislation saying it's essential to restore law and order and also to help it is tied to the economy the trial marks a key turning point in the summer the military in the government had targeted islamist supporters of mohamed morsy with measure and dameron trial is showing that the government is widely is cracked down to include all forms of dissent even people here in egypt to fear the country is returning to a police states. that makes...
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paper refused to yield in august the partner of a guardian columnist was detained under anti terror laws allegedly for carrying more incriminating data and later that month the paper was forced to destroy hard drives containing sensitive information although that to fail to stop more revelations and so here we are now with the editor of the guardian being grilled by m.p.'s about aiding terrorists. right to see. her story. and i think that your. thousands of protesters in the ukrainian capital are demanding the president dishpans the country's cabinet that's after a motion of no confidence was rejected by parliament in a far east. is in kiev for us. the system itself was a rather rowdy affair few know anything about the ukrainian rada or the parliament it's been known to come to blows during a particularly heated discussions this time around you can say that the session has started off for the skirmish right away when the main speaker and the prime minister are sorry to cut to the stage well he has had hard quite a hard time trying to speak over the noise that the parliamentary is were ma
paper refused to yield in august the partner of a guardian columnist was detained under anti terror laws allegedly for carrying more incriminating data and later that month the paper was forced to destroy hard drives containing sensitive information although that to fail to stop more revelations and so here we are now with the editor of the guardian being grilled by m.p.'s about aiding terrorists. right to see. her story. and i think that your. thousands of protesters in the ukrainian capital...
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are calling for tougher laws to police aggressive beggars finally no longer will the banker beggars be shaking us down for yet more and outs and bailouts every time we pass the city no longer listening to the bleed for more money printing and free credit facilities we're sick and tired of all the banker beggars harassing us every time we pass one of their toll booth phones like this famous one hey i'm jimmy don't oh look at your banking system going to throw trash on the ground before me through thousand dollars it'll give a burke give me a trillion i want another trillion more trillions do they give me get me. please make it with oh if you're going to. choose the. choose. the great. choose the stories but if you. choose. to. look back this is r t international liberals have often played the role of king maker in the european parliament especially in recent governments but alister warning that could be about to change was euro skeptics taking the lead role six months before european elections are smith ways the precarious balance between right and left. there were going to be many meet
are calling for tougher laws to police aggressive beggars finally no longer will the banker beggars be shaking us down for yet more and outs and bailouts every time we pass the city no longer listening to the bleed for more money printing and free credit facilities we're sick and tired of all the banker beggars harassing us every time we pass one of their toll booth phones like this famous one hey i'm jimmy don't oh look at your banking system going to throw trash on the ground before me...
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they lost more than a month is that is the biggest food distribution campaign since the say concluded law it is serious and even for the ones of us working in this business on a daily basis we were shocked when we saw their cumulated data across europe and we discussed poverty in europe with you have fair generation she says it's not just a sturdy measures to blame for the problem. government and spends more money on being voted once the. very is the investments and there seemed to be of the was the. social benefit that would help the poor and. the crises sometimes scary to. the syria writing situation has driven many away from the idea of euro integration later in the program we examine how european parties may be leaning further right than ever before. this is the place that has been consecrated to god for almost a thousand of years people came here twenty years ago it's the established life on the silence. and people of the love of christ working. people so you can. come. and that makes them return to it again and again they say that saves them. join me james brown on a journey for the
they lost more than a month is that is the biggest food distribution campaign since the say concluded law it is serious and even for the ones of us working in this business on a daily basis we were shocked when we saw their cumulated data across europe and we discussed poverty in europe with you have fair generation she says it's not just a sturdy measures to blame for the problem. government and spends more money on being voted once the. very is the investments and there seemed to be of the...
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laws this is being received. an aussie croatia in the region as a whole. if you do and we the craze. yes the beach said it was not surprised but was disappointed by the result let's recall that effectively gives the police and also frightening is the meal on a beach called to go. not to accept that these polls though it's possible that by the church back to the faith. it was going to get it tonight at the headquarters of the pro tolerance movement in front of a sign that said he expects the bill on referendum to be change and change the look is kind of referendum. do not repeat in the future. we also expect that the moon some kind of unions or gay couple to be adopted in the future of your thinking about the region there was only a reaction to this referendum in the balls yet there is a huge box in the christian minority in both know that two thirds of them decided that the ban what's much more than price and revolting against the adoption of gay marriage thank you very much indeed to our regional correspondent all we all got up to it. the below these doze
laws this is being received. an aussie croatia in the region as a whole. if you do and we the craze. yes the beach said it was not surprised but was disappointed by the result let's recall that effectively gives the police and also frightening is the meal on a beach called to go. not to accept that these polls though it's possible that by the church back to the faith. it was going to get it tonight at the headquarters of the pro tolerance movement in front of a sign that said he expects the...
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newspapers earlier today this is a most agree just violation of the united nations charter and international law violation of sovereignty and the non interference of the domestic affairs of other states and i think russia cannot take the whole world community cannot take this agree just act like. i do have a little left in its piggy bank ukraine wanted time to sort out the problem of its ever growing foreign debt and a range of compensation for modernization program he have said this could have helped safeguard jobs before it entered into any deal with the european union robert oulds the chair of the bruges group a u.k. independent old party think tank he says ukraine has to now look east to save its economy. the way forward is to look at the cold hard economic facts such as ask the question where does most of the ukraine's exports go to the answer he's the vast majority of ukrainian exports go towards washington the cia states therefore ukraine should we see that trade to your. customers you need everybody on the same you have to follow but they have the european union that's one aspect another
newspapers earlier today this is a most agree just violation of the united nations charter and international law violation of sovereignty and the non interference of the domestic affairs of other states and i think russia cannot take the whole world community cannot take this agree just act like. i do have a little left in its piggy bank ukraine wanted time to sort out the problem of its ever growing foreign debt and a range of compensation for modernization program he have said this could have...
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law the convention of the law of the sea that governs this area and there's a bunch of countries that have signed on to it but again with the polar ice caps melting with more resources becoming available different countries are sort of haggling over political and economic leadership in the area and we've actually already seen an escalation of this for example on monday the canadian foreign minister said that canada and intends to lay claim to the north pole as part of its bid to assert control over the arctic that of course is raising tensions with russia and so it really is unclear how this will develop but certainly as those resources become more available more countries do want to take to this area that before no one really cared about the boundaries because the stuff wasn't really obsessive. some more global stories this hour in brief for your students supporters of deposed egyptian leader mohamed morsi have clashed with police car university they threw stones at security forces who returned with tear gas seven of us were made students have protested at the university over the las
law the convention of the law of the sea that governs this area and there's a bunch of countries that have signed on to it but again with the polar ice caps melting with more resources becoming available different countries are sort of haggling over political and economic leadership in the area and we've actually already seen an escalation of this for example on monday the canadian foreign minister said that canada and intends to lay claim to the north pole as part of its bid to assert control...
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is going to help health care law is going to help them or hurt them. them or hurt them. >> they know they can get >> they know they can get extremist bickering somewhere extremist bickering somewhere else. else. >> people say that we're >> people say that we're revolutionary. revolutionary. our revolution is just going our revolution is just going back to doing the best in back to doing the best in journalism. journalism. >> this is the place to go watch >> this is the place to go watch high quality journalism, period. high quality journalism, period. >> hello. we remind you the top stories here on al jazeera. more french soldiers have arrived in central africa republic to protect civilians. 21 egyptian women and girls have been freed from prison after their successful appeals hearing. they have been sentenced to something years in jail after protesting in alexandria. and the world trade organization has agreed to the first-deal to boost global commerce. it is designed to make it easier for patioer countries to trade in international markets. an american war veteran denied in north k
is going to help health care law is going to help them or hurt them. them or hurt them. >> they know they can get >> they know they can get extremist bickering somewhere extremist bickering somewhere else. else. >> people say that we're >> people say that we're revolutionary. revolutionary. our revolution is just going our revolution is just going back to doing the best in back to doing the best in journalism. journalism. >> this is the place to go watch >>...
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we're joined now by mark smith, a senior associate at the law firm specializing in media law. we hear a lot about those high pro fail cases, but how big of problem is it generally across twitter? >> i think it's a big problem given the number of social media users you have on twitter, and millions of people are on there, and even in this cases that don't involve high-profile celebrities, you will get comments on the likes of twitter and facebook. >> part of the problem is that regular users of twitter aren't trained in legal matters. journalists go through training courses to know what they can and can't say relating to a court case, and ordinary members of the public have no idea. >> yes, that's exactly right. in the evans case you mentioned there, several people received fines for revealing the identity of the vic -- victim. and in that case all of those individuals said they simply weren't aware of the laws in this area. so it is an area where education needs to be improved. whether you are going to get a lot of social media used as actually reading the attorney general's g
we're joined now by mark smith, a senior associate at the law firm specializing in media law. we hear a lot about those high pro fail cases, but how big of problem is it generally across twitter? >> i think it's a big problem given the number of social media users you have on twitter, and millions of people are on there, and even in this cases that don't involve high-profile celebrities, you will get comments on the likes of twitter and facebook. >> part of the problem is that...
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i think it's a good thing we used to have laws in germany where you could get subsidies as a home owner you know but that's a good thing about this is ok if you don't get i think for individual people it would be good news but not for the country you never know where the money comes from for such gifts. some international news in brief now a series of attacks across the iraqi capital has killed at least twenty eight people one of the bombs was hidden in a car and detonated near a crowded market this stage no one's admitted carrying out the explosions fish is being one of iraq's most deadly at r.t. dot com we do have an online project that documents the civilian costs since the american led intervention. around one hundred supporters of the far right democratic party of germany have protested against asylum shelters for refugees in leipzig the march was set to end near one of the centers recently opened in the city but riot police stopped them before they reached the facility the rally was met by anti fascist activities chanting slogans about refugees being welcome in the country. the ce
i think it's a good thing we used to have laws in germany where you could get subsidies as a home owner you know but that's a good thing about this is ok if you don't get i think for individual people it would be good news but not for the country you never know where the money comes from for such gifts. some international news in brief now a series of attacks across the iraqi capital has killed at least twenty eight people one of the bombs was hidden in a car and detonated near a crowded market...
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the highway we took earlier. >> your average viewer want's to actually understand how the health care law is going to help them or hurt them. >> they know they can get extremist bickering somewhere else. >> people say that we're revolutionary. our revolution is just going back to doing the best in journalism. >> this is the place to go watch high quality journalism, period. >>> hello again, welcome to the news hour from al jazeera, adrian here from doha. a french team investigating the death of yasir arafat says that the died of old age. >>> police in thailand have been ordered not to use force against protesters. instead they have been allowed to enter go properties. authorities are trying to bring order to the capitol after ten days of opposition protests. >>> lebanon's army says it has arrested the -- 21 people in tripoli. >>> more now on the protests in thailand, until three weeks ago [ inaudible ] was a member of parliament, but now he is the man leading the revolt. >> reporter: he is a wanted man for his role in the anti-government protests, but he greets his supporters theed a jew
the highway we took earlier. >> your average viewer want's to actually understand how the health care law is going to help them or hurt them. >> they know they can get extremist bickering somewhere else. >> people say that we're revolutionary. our revolution is just going back to doing the best in journalism. >> this is the place to go watch high quality journalism, period. >>> hello again, welcome to the news hour from al jazeera, adrian here from doha. a...
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dollar but it's overtaken the euro so what exactly is happened in the last year that law can tell you that last year its share of global trade was just over one percent and now we fast forward it's reached almost. so what happened to the euro in contrast last year it had almost eight percent now it's got just over six percent now this is coming at a time when china is changing things up a bit it's in a state of transition now we know that the state is loosening controls on exchange rates as well as boring costs as well so i want to get expert analysis so i'm going to speak to david quo he's from motley fool and just see david i want to know when your i was first introduced it was supposed to rival the u.s. dollar as the global reserve we've now got the one overtaking the year i said you think that that dream is well and truly dead. what a wonderful question i think as far as the eurozone so i mean the euro's probably shot itself in the foot because the countries within the euro zone when they are dealing in international trade that perhaps you know weren't as strong in deciding that t
dollar but it's overtaken the euro so what exactly is happened in the last year that law can tell you that last year its share of global trade was just over one percent and now we fast forward it's reached almost. so what happened to the euro in contrast last year it had almost eight percent now it's got just over six percent now this is coming at a time when china is changing things up a bit it's in a state of transition now we know that the state is loosening controls on exchange rates as...
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work as a pizza your many italians used to call it the golden skill which would always get you work in law but it didn't hold true for marco one day he was sacked and has not been fired since he's been living on the street for about four years now and says at forty six he sees little chance of fixing his wife he asked us not to reveal his identity. when you live on the street survival is what takes up most of your time simply gets in a shower is a challenge it's so much time to take care of yourself like a normal person you reach the end of the day and you're exhausted and depressed. would be an economy going through its longest recession since the second world war over twelve percent of adults are unemployed while four out of ten young people don't have a job there are no official figures on the homeless we have any type of food the three can get for free from somewhere more italians are beginning to turn to charity and humanitarian aid for help two years ago we had about fifty five percent were foreign minister and the forty five percent today we have about sixty five percent valient thi
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and there are among the holiest centers of the law. each one is way off the beaten track and for some of the volunteers. the journey to gold has been anything but straightforward to. use to be an atheist and believed in nothing but science logic and facts i was looking for truth everywhere i followed all the popular fashions of people write books about make films about to use it only after twenty years of searching did i become an orthodox christian off the printing of the coffin of a famous russian saint i discovered that many things have changed because first of all the pain in my leg that i'd suffered for ages had disappeared and last but not least i discovered the ability to read an old church slavonic even though i'd never learned how to do that. those who. say you have to put the toyman to understand it fully living and working here is the only way to really tap into his energy the job is to live but none of the volunteers complain everyone is confident of a spiritual rewards and happy that they're working to reestablish a face t
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how student in authority is totally dependent upon the united states and europe to study the law you've supported economically the palestinians are in a very difficult situation probably they have never been weaker and now the united states along with the e.u. incidentally united states and the e.u. there is a historic opportunity to resolve the conflict. in such a way to the palestinians who are left with virtually nothing ok saran so what kind of agreement is that how could you have an agreement like that with no justice. i honestly don't believe this time so going anywhere and i don't think they're intended to go anywhere is just lip service if you look as mr obama's speech in two thousand and eleven the word he actually mentioned the nine hundred sixty seven borders with some swaps it was intended for the palestinians not to ask for recognition at the united nations and after that mr netanyahu came to the united states and i'm sure your viewers would know that congress has far more powers or is the most powerful branch of the u.s. government he came and here dressed the united state
how student in authority is totally dependent upon the united states and europe to study the law you've supported economically the palestinians are in a very difficult situation probably they have never been weaker and now the united states along with the e.u. incidentally united states and the e.u. there is a historic opportunity to resolve the conflict. in such a way to the palestinians who are left with virtually nothing ok saran so what kind of agreement is that how could you have an...